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take energy, with our new drilling technology, america will soon have an energy surplus. this is trillions of dollars in new wealth for americans. trillions of dollars. oreign-policy not overly influenced by oil. how about food? america will be the saudi arabia of grain in a century when the world is clamoring for more food. just as crude oil determines the wealth and power of nations in the latter part of the last century, we will do so in this century. rapid advances are transformed at a breathtaking pace. manufacturing jobs that were shipped to china a decade ago are now returning to america. beingime, the work is performed by our robots. the good news is, there are robots built in america by american workers. by low energy cost, they create a new wave of energy manufacturing in this country. classes of diseases are on the verge of being eradicated by manipulating individual molecules on the surfaces of living sales. -- living cells. never getting lost, never having accidents, already a prototype car has driven more than 3000 miles in the maze of california without a s
take energy, with our new drilling technology, america will soon have an energy surplus. this is trillions of dollars in new wealth for americans. trillions of dollars. oreign-policy not overly influenced by oil. how about food? america will be the saudi arabia of grain in a century when the world is clamoring for more food. just as crude oil determines the wealth and power of nations in the latter part of the last century, we will do so in this century. rapid advances are transformed at a...
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it's a good question to ask, because while times and technology and many faces have changed since president reagan was in office, some important fundamentals, those that speak to who we are as americans, have not. i believe that our guest today, governor jeb bush, understands this. and it's one of the reasons that after having left office just about six years ago he remains an extremely important national voice in the republican party. as we prepare to welcome the governor to the stage, let's first take stock in a handful of issues that we know were of vital portion to ronald reagan and square them up against the words and deeds of jeb bush on those same critical topics today. so what are the fundamental issues? well, with taxes we know ronald reagan spent much of his life trying to cut them for the average american. he was convinced that it was the man or woman on the street who knew how to spend their dollar more wisely than a distant federal government, and he did all in his power to prove it by cutting taxes. when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billio
it's a good question to ask, because while times and technology and many faces have changed since president reagan was in office, some important fundamentals, those that speak to who we are as americans, have not. i believe that our guest today, governor jeb bush, understands this. and it's one of the reasons that after having left office just about six years ago he remains an extremely important national voice in the republican party. as we prepare to welcome the governor to the stage, let's...
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is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax republicans, and it is a natural generational fight, and i agree, i hope they continue to battle it out until after we get a woman in the white house and do some other things. then you all come back from the dead in 2050. when the maya predicted the world would end in 2012, they were talking about republicans. whet o ggoi see the democratic party, e have enormous challenges as i see the democratic party, we have enormous challenges as well. i do not like the fact that my native south has a lot of republican governors. i like to make sure that the party is competitive in the south as all as in the northeast and the wes
is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax...
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to you know try to rebrand themselves and figure out you know did we do something wrong with data or technology i think all those sort of things probably need to happen with the party because they're you know woefully lacking in those areas but what were publicans would probably do better at the ballot box that they actually got out there and argue defectively for conservative policies and actually thought about ok how does a conservative in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen address some of these issues whether it's you know middle class wage wage stagnation the way they address that is they say no to the increase in the minimum wage the minimum wage right now if it was indexed to inflation from sixty eight would be over ten dollars a share republicans say no republicans disagree that that's a good way to deal with that that problem and they have i think that the there are already say no to unionization no you don't have the right in exactly what look they fundamentally do you know how do you see how can you market yourself the working class people by telling working. people t
to you know try to rebrand themselves and figure out you know did we do something wrong with data or technology i think all those sort of things probably need to happen with the party because they're you know woefully lacking in those areas but what were publicans would probably do better at the ballot box that they actually got out there and argue defectively for conservative policies and actually thought about ok how does a conservative in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. wealthy british style. that's not on the tireless. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. p is easy to. see he. needs to. see. it. up.
technology innovation all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. wealthy british style. that's not on the tireless. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. p is easy to. see he. needs to. see. it. up.
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we are providing more security assistance and advanced technology to israel than ever before. that includes more support for the missile defenses, like iron dome which i saw today and which saved so many israeli lives. in short, and i don't think this is just my opinion, i think this would be shared, america's support for israel security is unprecedented and alliance between our nations has never been stronger. that the sturdy foundation we built on today as we addressed a range of shared challenges. as part of our long-term commitment to israel security. the prime minister and i agree to start extending military assistance to israel. our current agreement lasts through 2017 and we directed our teams to start working on extending it for the years beyond. i'm also pleased to announce we will take steps to insure that there's no interruption of funding for iron dome. as a result of decisions that i made last year, israel will receive approximately $200 million this fiscal year and we will continue to work with congress on future funding of iron dome. these are further reminders
we are providing more security assistance and advanced technology to israel than ever before. that includes more support for the missile defenses, like iron dome which i saw today and which saved so many israeli lives. in short, and i don't think this is just my opinion, i think this would be shared, america's support for israel security is unprecedented and alliance between our nations has never been stronger. that the sturdy foundation we built on today as we addressed a range of shared...
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they are trapped into the ideas, the technology, a mindset. they fight over how to redistribute on the right and redistribute by having bigger bureaucracy. but there are -- they are trapped in age of candles. the first african electric lights about 1800. on october 22, 1879, thomas edison's laboratory at the first successful electric light. ithis was 79 years of hard work. and it lasted 13 and a half hours. within a few months, edison had hit upon using carbonized bamboo. and the first practical light using carbonized bamboo lasted 1200 hours. here's what edison said. this is the spirit we launched, -- lost, which seemed determined to avoid thinking about, edison said, quote, we will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles. [applause] you know, i want to tell you, i've been trying for two and a half years to get the house republicans to understand the they control every committee and subcommittee in the house. they could be having a hearing every week on the future in every single committee and subcommittee. they could b
they are trapped into the ideas, the technology, a mindset. they fight over how to redistribute on the right and redistribute by having bigger bureaucracy. but there are -- they are trapped in age of candles. the first african electric lights about 1800. on october 22, 1879, thomas edison's laboratory at the first successful electric light. ithis was 79 years of hard work. and it lasted 13 and a half hours. within a few months, edison had hit upon using carbonized bamboo. and the first...
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions had completely warfare,nized war and and their four wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost, mainly by the projection of firepower on to the land from the maritime and aerospace realm's but also implying small numbers of elite special forces and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument, because the with all like war to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost. out, in bothns afghanistan and in iraq we were confronted with reality is that really demonstrated that this argument in the 1990's associated with the revolution of military affairs was mainly a faith based argument. once confronted reality, we really had to adapt quickly to 4 main continuities that were evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new and quite consistent with the right things century prussian war philosopher. this
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions had completely warfare,nized war and and their four wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost, mainly by the projection of firepower on to the land from the maritime and aerospace realm's but also implying small numbers of elite special forces and that would provide the answer to the...
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the justices noted that the be helpful.ould this is a technology many people are not yet aware of. but i know that under your leadership the lab in quantico has been participating in testing discussions. this could be a powerful tool. dna is the 21st century fingerprint. i also understand that dna identification act would currently preclude uploading a dna sample obtained using a rapid dna device into the national dna index system. do you expect the the problem will be asking for an amendment to that law to accommodate this new technology? about thet certain impact of that legislation and what the justice department is doing with regard to that legislation. we are testing two prototypes and will be adding another prototype this summer, i think. the expectation is that rapid dna will eventually perhaps be at booking stations when you go in the same way you take a fingerprint. i would have to get back to you on the question of the impact for the legislation. >> i think currently you need an independent verification by an outside laboratory. it's not something that can be done in the
the justices noted that the be helpful.ould this is a technology many people are not yet aware of. but i know that under your leadership the lab in quantico has been participating in testing discussions. this could be a powerful tool. dna is the 21st century fingerprint. i also understand that dna identification act would currently preclude uploading a dna sample obtained using a rapid dna device into the national dna index system. do you expect the the problem will be asking for an amendment...
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i think the world is in great need not only of american technology, but the goodness that is america. i think a whole new generation of young people are looking for a fulfillment of ideals as well as ideas that many in that generation in the 60's were looking for. we need them certainly in the old soviet union; we need them in parts of africa, particularly in south africa now, building a whole new economy and a whole new government down there. we could certainly even use them in places like haiti, if they'd let us in. but i find this to be a wonderful idea that i think president clinton could give some moral and political encouragement to. >> when did you write your first syndicated column? >> first syndicated column was on april 17, 1984. >> how do you remember that date? >> i remember because it was very significant. it was a great opportunity and blessing and achievement for me. it was kind of the fruition of something that i had always wanted to do, not necessarily the syndicated column, because that was sort of dumped in my lap, but this kind of national expression or platform. a
i think the world is in great need not only of american technology, but the goodness that is america. i think a whole new generation of young people are looking for a fulfillment of ideals as well as ideas that many in that generation in the 60's were looking for. we need them certainly in the old soviet union; we need them in parts of africa, particularly in south africa now, building a whole new economy and a whole new government down there. we could certainly even use them in places like...
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statement, saying i'm quoting here, it is still very early days for glass and we expect as with other technology such as cell phones and behavioral and social norms will develop over time. they say the whole privacy thing is overblown. of course they're selling a product. as for the product itself. some people say the computer screen is distracting because you're always wanting to look at the thing, when you're driving and giving you maps. there's a bar in seattle that has banned these things outright. don't come in there and it's not on the market yet. they expect it to go on the market later this year, megyn, price tag roughly $1500 or so. >> megyn: now what i'm thinking about? >> what. >> megyn: the jerk. remember that movie? you wind up cross-eyed because they put too much information there and walking around like that after? >> reporter: that's exactly right. distracting. >> megyn: it's a test yet again, we talked about to people's growing laziness and now that you can read somebody's brain to see what they're thinking and don't speak. and god forbid i have to pick up something in the ipad
statement, saying i'm quoting here, it is still very early days for glass and we expect as with other technology such as cell phones and behavioral and social norms will develop over time. they say the whole privacy thing is overblown. of course they're selling a product. as for the product itself. some people say the computer screen is distracting because you're always wanting to look at the thing, when you're driving and giving you maps. there's a bar in seattle that has banned these things...
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the cutting-edge technology is here. and we need to keep it here. our budget places a huge value on that. and then finally, it's all about jobs and making sure that when we figure out, when we look at how to balance the budget, we understand that we will never balance the budget with more than 12 million people out of work. we have to focus on jobs. and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for middle-class families all across america. and i would urge my colleagues to support it. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i appreciate the opportunity to be with o
the cutting-edge technology is here. and we need to keep it here. our budget places a huge value on that. and then finally, it's all about jobs and making sure that when we figure out, when we look at how to balance the budget, we understand that we will never balance the budget with more than 12 million people out of work. we have to focus on jobs. and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we...
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in a matter of hours technology that takes years to actually get to that they're not actually pursuing could magically appear if the hands of a dictator and blow you to pieces while you're reaching for cheetos. we cannot allow that to happen. jacki: do you think people were paying attention as much as they should have been? hal: the fog of 9/11 gave them a lot of latitude. there were a lot of democrats who fell under that. i think there was a big swath of human beings across the spectrum who i, you know, they -- i won't use the pejorative i use for the air, because i don't think i can, but there was a pop of chicken feathers and cowardice that scared them into being cared for a time. the dennis millers the cast of fox and friends the morning show that used to talk about now what do you do with all that turkey after thanksgiving. we have our special guest on today who says you can make your own jerky with a magnifying glass and some salt. that was what fox and friends was pre9/11. jacki: right. hal: that's what they were, competing with good morning america. it was not a hard-hiking new
in a matter of hours technology that takes years to actually get to that they're not actually pursuing could magically appear if the hands of a dictator and blow you to pieces while you're reaching for cheetos. we cannot allow that to happen. jacki: do you think people were paying attention as much as they should have been? hal: the fog of 9/11 gave them a lot of latitude. there were a lot of democrats who fell under that. i think there was a big swath of human beings across the spectrum who i,...
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our communities and to emphasize the need for increased federal investment in new and i owe vative technologies to improve the world we live in. mr. holt: this past october hurricane sandy hit the mid-atlantic, including my home of new jersey. it was one of the most costly storms in history. society will bear the costs of climate change. society is bearing the cost of climate change. the debt was racked up as we recklessly burned fossil fuels over a century, filling the atmosphere with excess co-2. now the debts are coming due as wildfires, drought, superfloods, a costly debt in lives and dollars. we would be wise to invest in more resilient infrastructure, n sustainible nonfossil energy sources. we as a country should rise to the challenge. the united states is not a poor impoverished nation, we are just acting like one. we should be investing as if we believe there is a future for us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. olson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise a
our communities and to emphasize the need for increased federal investment in new and i owe vative technologies to improve the world we live in. mr. holt: this past october hurricane sandy hit the mid-atlantic, including my home of new jersey. it was one of the most costly storms in history. society will bear the costs of climate change. society is bearing the cost of climate change. the debt was racked up as we recklessly burned fossil fuels over a century, filling the atmosphere with excess...
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so we created the extraordinarily e sleep number experience, designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. it begins every time one of our sleep professionals rejects the notion of the mass-produced human, and helps another person find their sleep number settin. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. plus special financing on all beds. final days! sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> i have had contact with some of the survivors. their story is chilling. they feel afraid to tell it. it is important they come forward to tell their story. best evidence of what happened in benghazi is not a bunch of politicians in washington trying to cover their political [ bleep ]. it is the people who o. r. room lived through it. i will do everything i can to get them before the congress and the american people in an appropriate fashion to learn first hand what happened in benghazi. >> senator lindsey graham
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he voiced support for the technology. staff wasour exploring how to implement such a system technically, including building software you use to implement -- to estimate the likelihood of a familial relationship. do you have an update on the progress towards the findings of the working group that have been studying it? believetill congressional authorization is necessary or preferable to start allowing searches of ndis? >> there is a prosecutor and law enforcement entity that would not be supportive of a mechanism such as this to identify a person responsible for such horrendous crimes. the three things i should mention -- your legislation will continue to support. i do believe that would take some statutory assistance to push it through. it is a somewhat controversial development for new technology. aboutwho were concerned privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on dna analysis has been meeting and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we
he voiced support for the technology. staff wasour exploring how to implement such a system technically, including building software you use to implement -- to estimate the likelihood of a familial relationship. do you have an update on the progress towards the findings of the working group that have been studying it? believetill congressional authorization is necessary or preferable to start allowing searches of ndis? >> there is a prosecutor and law enforcement entity that would not be...
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the medical device technology and field in this country is a great success story. in 2008, the industry employed over 420,000 workers, generated more than $24 billion in payroll, and paid 40% higher salaries than your national average in terms of a job. these are great-paying jobs. they're high-quality, good-paying, sustainable jobs, and this tax is going to make sure that we have less of those good jobs that americans want so much right now. with the nation's unemployment rate still unacceptably high, we should be doing everything we can to create a good climate for american companies to strive to make sure we have more economic growth and make sure that people have good-quality, paying jobs. if this tax is left in plashings the medical device tax will absolutely stifle hiring. for example, a 2011 study by the hudson institute found that the device tax threatens nearly 43,000 jobs nationwide and will cost $3.5 billion in wages. i hear a lot of talk from my colleagues about investing. this is something where this tax is basically going to kill good-paying american
the medical device technology and field in this country is a great success story. in 2008, the industry employed over 420,000 workers, generated more than $24 billion in payroll, and paid 40% higher salaries than your national average in terms of a job. these are great-paying jobs. they're high-quality, good-paying, sustainable jobs, and this tax is going to make sure that we have less of those good jobs that americans want so much right now. with the nation's unemployment rate still...
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a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since 2009. will we expect some turnover with the commission? >> we all have staggered terms. the past years have flown by quickly. we will see. i get asked this question every couple years. i am thinking about it, but we will see. i have thought about this several times, what comes after the commission. as a limited government position, we should not stay in these positions forever. i love my job. we have a lot of imported work to do. there weret week, resignations announced from the fcc. we spoke with a commissioner before his announcement. hear it on monday night on "the communi
a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> let's get an early read on retail sales for the z10. citigroup says a z10 recovery for blackberry's business is, and jim joinings us now from san francisco. the price target is their 6 a share. always good to see you. you never bought into the hype of the z10 from the get go. what do you see in terms of sales. >> the stock has been going up and it's been up year to date and a lot of hype around the company and we found that it's extremely difficult because the competitive nature seems to be getting more and more fierce. we found the initial launch to be disappointing. it was good in europe and good in canada, but in the united states most of the store reps weren't even trained and most of the sell through was not what people were expecting. >> and that echoes wh
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> let's get an early read on retail sales for the z10. citigroup says a z10 recovery for blackberry's business is, and jim joinings us now from san francisco. the price target is their 6 a share. always good to see...
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technology, videos, cell phones. the text messages the day after. think about this. when you are testing you're not thinking of what your child will come up. you don't know that you will be arrested. you don't know this may be evidence in the case. it has some kind of credibility to it. she is asking, which, what happened. someone took my clothes off. what's going on. >> why did you let people do this? lou: any legal responsibility here? mean, it is repugnant ethically and morally that all of these -- apparently all of them teenagers did nothing to help this young woman. >> their circumstances where it for example as a former prosecutor, a person who works for the government, a schoolteacher, you are legally obligated to report incidents of child abuse or something of this nature, but these kids, they are not legally obligated to say, hey, wait a minute. someone is being heard here. i need to call the police. >> they should have. lou: ethically. >> not responsive. she probably just take a couple of drinks. she was a young girl. that should not happen. lou: allegation
technology, videos, cell phones. the text messages the day after. think about this. when you are testing you're not thinking of what your child will come up. you don't know that you will be arrested. you don't know this may be evidence in the case. it has some kind of credibility to it. she is asking, which, what happened. someone took my clothes off. what's going on. >> why did you let people do this? lou: any legal responsibility here? mean, it is repugnant ethically and morally that...
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>>> technology and health, global, showbiz new, heading it all with the power block. first up here, take a look at who is trying to save the longest remaining segment of the berlin wall. the hoff. davidhasselhoff. developer wants to tear down the wall. hasselhoff is looking for freedom, made him a big star in germany. ♪ hasselhoff also sang that song at the brandenburg gate back in 1989. tiger woods and lindsey vonn, love birds. the golfer confirming the two are in fact an item. she also mentioned it on her twitter account. pictures of the haech couple. of course he's asking for privacy. vonn recovering from a recent skiing accident. >>> primarily 3d printers are used to manufacture parts for cars and designs. >> and you think our killer printed a gun? >> guns made on a three dimensional printer might actually be closer to reality than you think. the federal government has given a 3d gun maker a license to make and sell firearms. zain asher is on this for us this new york. how does this work is this can the group just start making and selling the guns right away? >>
>>> technology and health, global, showbiz new, heading it all with the power block. first up here, take a look at who is trying to save the longest remaining segment of the berlin wall. the hoff. davidhasselhoff. developer wants to tear down the wall. hasselhoff is looking for freedom, made him a big star in germany. ♪ hasselhoff also sang that song at the brandenburg gate back in 1989. tiger woods and lindsey vonn, love birds. the golfer confirming the two are in fact an item. she...
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technology is changing. the postal service is changing with it. >> that was claudia cowen reporting. they plan to take a closer look at the end of the conference and wait for travel by the public agency. >> they could pick up the phone, you know. >> the time is 25 after the top of the hour. copping coming up she may be young but she is a hero. >> i just opened the door and i cannot see. it was all blurry because of the smoke. >> this little girl right there she saved her entire family. we will tell you how. a graphic lesson are bombings an english class for 8-year-old children. is it too much for this age? we report you decide. >> on this date in 1995 the space shuttle endeavor landed in california after 6 and a half days in space. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. mommy's having a french f
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science technology innovation all the list of melons from around russia we. covered. a clear image of the iraq story facing. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e r t. choose your language. we can we know if you. choose to use the consensus you. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact your. child's access to. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of war coming up. plans to split the whole middle east into micro states a policy called kill anything that moves. and hollywood goes too far. he ever give up you know not trick me and it always feels like i'm very tails you get cool for croy wolf in real life inside as loft how people full full full flags to
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because americans being innovative as we are continually improve whatever the technology is inside of a weapon systems. and until now we've been continually upgrading, changing the design and the development of these weapons systems. part of it, this is a multi-faceted acquisition reform. it was levin-mccain reform. so it was bipartisan reform. john mccain is very, very aggressive on this issue. and so part of that, and there are many more parts to it, but part of that is to say that we're going to stop any new developments, when we get to a certain point early in this development of a weapons system and leave it there. it may be only 90% as good but it will be half the cost. another thing that we've done there is we've, we put in many more stop points in the cycle in terms of cost to try to keep these costs in line. and there's a number of other things that we have put in place. with the f-35 the manager of that program was let go. was removed from that program. and, the cost issue, we have slowed down the production of the plane so that we don't fly before we buy. we're doing less o
because americans being innovative as we are continually improve whatever the technology is inside of a weapon systems. and until now we've been continually upgrading, changing the design and the development of these weapons systems. part of it, this is a multi-faceted acquisition reform. it was levin-mccain reform. so it was bipartisan reform. john mccain is very, very aggressive on this issue. and so part of that, and there are many more parts to it, but part of that is to say that we're...
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tion in, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> it was supposed to be one of his biggest speeches of the year but then this happened. what the mayor of kansas city did when somebody bum rushed the stage. up next on "360." ion of lobster entrees, like
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mod earnization of technology with headquarters in silicon valley and shorter primary calendar. fewer debates and an earlier convention. >> we know we have problems. we identified them. we are implementing the solutions to fix them. >> but to implement any primary changes, the rnc needs the cooperation of states and democrats. and the rnc embrace of comprehensive immigration reform is reopening the g.o.p. riffs over amnesty. they are moving forward but it's not without growing pains. >> bret: more on this with the panel. thank you. while the g.o.p. talks rebranding, president obama has been making adjustments, too. the white house says the president's recent outreach to republicans, which many reporters and columnist branded with a cern name continues. >> is the charm offensive over? >> absolutely not. the president will continue to engage. i mean the president will continue to engage with members of congress. the fact of the matter is there are republicans who go along with the notion supported by the vast majority of the american people, including the majority of self-identifi
mod earnization of technology with headquarters in silicon valley and shorter primary calendar. fewer debates and an earlier convention. >> we know we have problems. we identified them. we are implementing the solutions to fix them. >> but to implement any primary changes, the rnc needs the cooperation of states and democrats. and the rnc embrace of comprehensive immigration reform is reopening the g.o.p. riffs over amnesty. they are moving forward but it's not without growing...
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controversialat development for new technology. those were concerned about privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on meetingysis has been and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we are looking at designing and out a rhythm we can use of the conduct such to searches and do it appropriately. >> do you have a sense of when that technological work will be developed? we have done in california, a number of other states have it. by anyot that difficult sense of a time line? >> i will have to get on -- get back to you on that. not. >> my hope as we can take some action later this year. on the subject of dna, i understand that biya has been -- i understand the fbi has been utilizing this. a police officer with simple channing can take a dna sample themselves and have a profile within 90 minutes. with alice officer simple training can take a dna sample themselves and have a profile with and 90 minutes. the time when dna will serve even more directly as a
controversialat development for new technology. those were concerned about privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on meetingysis has been and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we are looking at designing and out a rhythm we can use of the conduct such to searches and do it appropriately. >> do you have a sense of when that technological work will be developed? we have done in california, a number of...
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this thriving technology, the medical technology sector, has been one of the keys to our success and one of the bright spots in america's economy. when you look at the potential for exports, mr. president, as you see a growing middle class in china and india, where people are finally going to the hospital, they're starting to get good health care, we have agreat heecial for more jobs in america -- a great potential here for more jobs in america as long as we do this right. u.s. is currently the largest net exporter of medical devices in the world. medical device companies are also responsible for creating millions of high-paying, highly-skilled american jobs, exactly the kind of jobs that we want in this country. exactly the kind of jobs where every parent sends their kids to high school and says, is he or she going to learn something that's going to get a job. i'm looking at page right now, i can tell you, medical device jobs are one of those kinds of jobs. in order to assure that our country leads a world leader in medical device innovation, we have to address the 2.3% excise tax o
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the stem issue is for science, technology, engineering or map, which again, there is definitely a labor shortage there. there is an effort to actually in -- separate legislation specifically of those industries to get a number of visas students andbring foreign nationals to be able to fill those jobs. now, the white house proposal in itsd stemmed -- stem proposal that was leaked, as well as included the ability for individual studying in those industries at an american university, that when they graduate they would able to stay in the united states with a green card to be the to pursue and build jobs. pennsylvania on the republican line. caller: yes, good morning. my family --trace my family first came here in 1650, okay? what i want to talk about is, illegal immigrants have children and they go to the constitution, which makes them american citizens. however, if you go to the library of congress and of up our immigration laws, they are not automatically citizens. you have to go through the law books. they had problems with that because they did not want to people from england and stuff
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tend to have more problems, a longer laundry list, take longer time for me to take care of, need more technology. we always liked medicare because it doesn't restrict us. but for the solution that we're not allowed to order and the more time it takes and less we're paid, that 2% makes a big difference, even 2% because our fees are cut across the board and our expenses are going up. >> mike: with obamacare, one of the factors is there are very specific things that are covered and the not covered. so, in a way, is obamacare sort of preempting your ability to practice medicine and giving you a list saying can't do this, but you can do that. >> for the small group that doesn't have insurance obamacare has an advantage. but for those of us who do, so-called preventive services, everyone should have birth control, colonoscopies and mammograms. i'm worried about the high-tech solutions, chemotherapy, and just to give you one examination, high-tech solutions are really important to us and to our patients and they're going to be in jeopardy. >> mike: another factor we're just learning is that every emplo
tend to have more problems, a longer laundry list, take longer time for me to take care of, need more technology. we always liked medicare because it doesn't restrict us. but for the solution that we're not allowed to order and the more time it takes and less we're paid, that 2% makes a big difference, even 2% because our fees are cut across the board and our expenses are going up. >> mike: with obamacare, one of the factors is there are very specific things that are covered and the not...
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with technology, a lot of this is gone to the technology development, and nano technology. we want to be able to record from thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. we did not have a plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs, but it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not have thought about. francis collins, center night -- sunday night at 8:00. in the president's speech, he reaffirmed his commitment to its in the peace process. >> part of the reason i like talking to young people, the latter -- no matter how big a challenge, their ambition always gives me hope. [applause] see the same spirit in the young people here today. i believe you will shape our future, and given the ties between our countries, i believe your future is bound to hours. [indiscernible] no, no. [indiscernible] this is part of a lively debate that we talked about. this is good. the -- -- know, you know, i have to say
with technology, a lot of this is gone to the technology development, and nano technology. we want to be able to record from thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. we did not have a plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs, but it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not have thought about. francis collins,...
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the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just to follow that question, general kelley. what more can and should the united states do in your command and potentially others? >> if you're speaking about drugs, just more assets. as i say, were very, very good at locating. we understand the network very, very well. also as if airplanes come any airplanes once we identify them because mantell surface ships should pick up. a key point if i could. if we get drivers of the boats, we can very quickly turn that because they enter our legal justice system. honduras, guatemala, places like that are ext
the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr....
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technology is changing and the postal service is changing with it. >> reporter: again, the u.s. postal service spending more than 2 million dollars on exhibit space and travel expenses. that may not sound like a lot, but as one government watch dog group told me, the way you end up 16 billion dollars in debt you don't worry about a 2 million dollar expenditure. over time, harris, it all adds up. >> harris: indeed it does. thank you. and republican lawmakers stepping up calls to hear from the the survivors of the benghazi terror attacks, six months after that assault there are questions whether somebody is trying to keep them quiet. where we started tonight. and former u.n. ambassador to the united nations john bolton joins us with his take. plus, a major break in the case of an american tourist murdered abroad. turkish police believe they've turkish police believe they've nabbed the man who k k k what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr max
technology is changing and the postal service is changing with it. >> reporter: again, the u.s. postal service spending more than 2 million dollars on exhibit space and travel expenses. that may not sound like a lot, but as one government watch dog group told me, the way you end up 16 billion dollars in debt you don't worry about a 2 million dollar expenditure. over time, harris, it all adds up. >> harris: indeed it does. thank you. and republican lawmakers stepping up calls to hear...
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and it led, for me led to the question of have we given them the latest bunker buster technology they would need to severely degrade or damage the nuclear program. and it wasn't just that one remark. from the president of the united states and from the prime minister of israel heard repeated remarks about israel's right to defend itself. israel's right to act alone. the united states would not stand in their way, but of course, reinforcing the idea that the united states would act militarily if necessary, but the interesting point how, i think president obama made it, how perceptions can be different, israel can perceive a threaten more quickly, as an ext threat than we do and that the government netanyahu. >> this is what krauthammer was saying on special report. and sound bites. i think that bb kept repeating that to say that the president of the united states has given me the green light to attack if i think i have to. if i think time is running out. and he said that for an israeli is extremely precious. do you believe that's what happened between the two leaders yesterday, that pr
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martha: you have to get to people with technology and data and a message they are open to. we will talk to john barrasso about his reaction to all of this. we'll look forward to that. bill: president obama is going to the middle east. his first tip to israel as president. is this trip about substance or symbolism? we'll debate that coming up. martha: a big winter storm. look at the size of this thing toward the end of march here, mid march i guess. a foot of snow could be dropped through this blizzard. we have warnings out there. we'll get you up to speed on those. bill: no one likes it when you lose luggage, right, from the airline, right? what one man did that has him in hot water, deep hot water an inconvenienced so many of his fellow passengers. >> in this day and age it's just a stupid thing to do given the security level. >> he ought to pay for everybody's ticket on the airplane. customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ grea
martha: you have to get to people with technology and data and a message they are open to. we will talk to john barrasso about his reaction to all of this. we'll look forward to that. bill: president obama is going to the middle east. his first tip to israel as president. is this trip about substance or symbolism? we'll debate that coming up. martha: a big winter storm. look at the size of this thing toward the end of march here, mid march i guess. a foot of snow could be dropped through this...
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we're providing more security assistance and advanced technology to israel than ever before. that includes more support for the missile defenses, like iron dome, which i saw today and which saves so many israeli lives. in short, and i don't think this is just my opinion, i think bebe, you share this, america's support for israel's security is unprecedented, and the alliance between our nations has never been stronger. that's the sturdy foundation we built on today as we addressed a range of shared challenges. as part of our long-term commitment to israel's security, the prime minister and i agreed to begin discussions about extending military assistance to israel. our current agreement lasts through 2017 and we directed our teams to start working on extending it for the years beyond. i'm also pleased to announce that we will take steps to ensure that there is no interruption of funding for iron dome. as a result of decisions that i made last year, israel will receive approximately $200 million this fiscal year and we will continue to work with congress on future funding of ir
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for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy resistance there. [shouting] boy, what a story this is. and the union battle in one city that could affect communities around the country. bill: also lindsay lohan facing a judge yet again. but this time she wasn't the only one stealing that spotlight. >> these are official representatives. that is more important than any reason you're here. >> no, no. you let go. you have something to say to me about my daughter? martha: all right, we want to get you the latest on the breaking news situation in syria. the numbers are changing as we speak really, but the latest is about 25 people killed in a chemical attack in syria. this has spark
for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy resistance there. [shouting] boy, what a story this is. and the union battle in one city...
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with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> the u.s. is investigating allegations of chemical weapons used in the civil war in syria. the pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is following developments for us. chris, do u.s. officials believe the syrian government or even rebels have actually used chemical weapons? >> well, fred, if you listen to the u.s. ambassador to syria, he says tha
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advanced manufacturing technology. we can rebuild the great american manufacturing sector. we lost nine million manufacturing jobs in the last 20 to 25 years. america can't afford that. we need tax policies, we need policies that encourage manufacturing in the united states. three years ago, 2 1/2 years ago we passed legislation that eliminated many of the tax breaks that corporations had to offshore jobs. we need to finish that job. the president said clearly in his state of the union message we need to provide tax breaks for onshoring, bringing those jobs back to america and end the remaining tax breaks that corporations get for offshoring. in so doing we build our economy, we help to balance the budget by bringing tax revenues back to this nation. manufacturing matters. billions of dollars of our tax money are spent every year on goods and services, many of which are not made in america. why in the world we would spend our tax dollars on steel that's manufactured in china to build the san francisco/oakland bay bridg
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who controls the technology? >> the technology is the same whether you're creating a passenger pigeon or a virus. and what this technology really means is shortly we'll be able to synthesize completely new organisms, organism that's never existed in nature. >> and that is at the crux of this debate. there is also debate among conservationists on whether or not the resources and time would be better spent trying to save animals that are still around and endangered. all of the scientists who we spoke to say it's all just a matter of time before someone is able to bringack an extinct animal and it lives. now it's a matter of getting all the rules and figuring out what are the regulations, who controls this technology before we get to that point. >> amazing stuff, lisa. thanks. >> great to see where science is going with this. >> it's interesting and also a little scary, i think. >> it s it does raise all the ethical issues. and that's why i think it's a great area for debate. >> lisa, thank you for that. >>> preside
who controls the technology? >> the technology is the same whether you're creating a passenger pigeon or a virus. and what this technology really means is shortly we'll be able to synthesize completely new organisms, organism that's never existed in nature. >> and that is at the crux of this debate. there is also debate among conservationists on whether or not the resources and time would be better spent trying to save animals that are still around and endangered. all of the...
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the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just to follow that question, general kelley. what more can and should the united states do in your command and potentially others? >> if you're speaking about drugs, just more assets. as i say, were very, very good at locating. we understand the network very, very well. also as if airplanes come any airplanes once we identify them because mantell surface ships should pick up. a key point if i could. if we get drivers of the boats, we can very quickly turn that because they enter our legal justice system. honduras, guatemala, places like that are ext
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: congresswoman michele bachmann causing controversy saying that president obama is living it up at taxpayer's expense. >> new book is out talking about the perks and excess of the 1.4 billion-dollar a year presidency that we are paying for. this is a lifestyle that is one of excess. now we find out there are five chefs on air force one. there are two projectionists who operate the white house movie theater. they regularly sleep at the white house in order to be readily available in case the first family wants a really, really late show. and i don't mean to be petty here. but can't they just push the play button? [ laughter ] [ applause ] we are also the ones who are paying for someone who walk the president's dog. paying for someone to walk the president's d
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: congresswoman michele bachmann causing controversy saying that president obama is living it up at taxpayer's expense. >> new book is out talking about the perks and excess of the 1.4 billion-dollar a year...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> steve: what is it about these kids these days? your college pen opinion did a research study and talked to 400 hr professionals and here is what they say. kids out of college these days have an attitude. >> brian: right. they feel as though -- they say the lack of professionalism, 45% say managers tell them that they lack the tough work ethic and it's declined. 52% of managers say new hires have an air of entitlement. i cannot say, that's not our experience here with our interns. >> ainsley: that's not our experience. so there is a test that you can take to see how mature you are as an employee. so can we put this up on the screen. don't pay attention to your instructors. look at rules as guidelines. do you pout when you get in trouble? you don't unders
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> steve: what is it about these kids these days? your college pen opinion did a research study and talked to 400 hr professionals and here is what they say. kids out of college these...
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with technology yet to be invented, so a lot of this is going to be technology invented or nano technology. but we need to be able to record hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how it works. that's brain mas analysis that's at work. we don't really have work yet for milestones and that but it's getting to be a very exciting moment to put together thooth was never thought of. >> dr. francis collins on "q&a." "washington journal" continues. host: and we're back with steve pearce. you were the feature of a front page article. one g.o.p. lawmaker shows how to woo latino voters. what's your attraction? guest: well, we go into areas typically republicans have not gone. we have some communities that are 85% hispanic. he lulac guys and so it's just many doing my job, frankly. host: with the headline after the r.n.c. put out their report post port you mean the hispanic vote key for republicans to win the election and in this report it said republicans need to vote for or come one some sort of plan, comprehensive immigration reform. do you agree with a pat
with technology yet to be invented, so a lot of this is going to be technology invented or nano technology. but we need to be able to record hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how it works. that's brain mas analysis that's at work. we don't really have work yet for milestones and that but it's getting to be a very exciting moment to put together thooth was never thought of. >> dr. francis collins on "q&a." "washington...
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chinese national working under contract at nasa's national institutes of aerospace on sensitive imaging technology. and fbi and dhs arrested him at dulles airport after he purchased a one way ticket to china. he told agents he was carrying a laptop, a cell phone and external hard drive, but a search later turned up more, including a second laptop belonging to nasa. congressman wolf is concerned that nasa has turned a blind eye to potential espionage by chinese nationals. >> i've also seen documents showing that other nasa contractors, simply employed chinese nationals. that begs the question how many chinese nationals currently work at nasa and how many nationals from other designated countries work at nasa. we've not received an answer from nasa after the question was raised during the hearing with the ig last week. >> reporter: as evidence of nasa's indifference, mr. wolf points out the man was on an earlier occasion allowed by nasa supervisors to take his work and research back to china even after nasa learned about the concerns about him. some officials were indifferent and one wrote an intern
chinese national working under contract at nasa's national institutes of aerospace on sensitive imaging technology. and fbi and dhs arrested him at dulles airport after he purchased a one way ticket to china. he told agents he was carrying a laptop, a cell phone and external hard drive, but a search later turned up more, including a second laptop belonging to nasa. congressman wolf is concerned that nasa has turned a blind eye to potential espionage by chinese nationals. >> i've also seen...
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>> his name is bo chang working on sensitive imaging technology. he was first brought to the attention of authorities when a whistleblower alerted congressman frank wolf to nasa's lax security procedures involving foreign nationals. fbi and dhs agents arrested him on saturday afternoon at dulles airplane after he had purchased a one-way ticket to china and lied to authorities about electronics he was carrying as he attempted to board the plane. congressman frank wolf said he told the homeland security agent that he had a cell phone, a memory stick and an external hard drive and a new computer. however, during the search other media items were located that he did not reveal, an additional laptop, an old hard drive and a sim card. congressman wolf is concerned there may be hundreds of cases like this. >> i've also seen documents showing that other nasa contractors are similarly employing chinese nationals. this begs the question, how many chinese nationals currently work at nasa? how many other foreign nationals work at nasa? we have not yet received
>> his name is bo chang working on sensitive imaging technology. he was first brought to the attention of authorities when a whistleblower alerted congressman frank wolf to nasa's lax security procedures involving foreign nationals. fbi and dhs agents arrested him on saturday afternoon at dulles airplane after he had purchased a one-way ticket to china and lied to authorities about electronics he was carrying as he attempted to board the plane. congressman frank wolf said he told the...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. martha: and unwanted gas in kansas city. an angry protester charges the stage. watch what happens next. >> those early efforts resulted in $5 billion in investments. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> [inaudible] >> well, that was unfortunate. martha: that was unfortunate. bill: the pg version of our program will be online. we will take that beat out. [laughter] bill: another troubling story. the obama administration is being compared to a investment green energy plot. solo power has fallen short of its goals laying off workers. dan springer is ominous. are they going down the same road as some of these other firms like solyndra? >> unfortunately, it doesn't look good for solo power. their money is certainly at risk. we have talked about this company. they begin to produce
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. martha: and unwanted gas in kansas city. an angry protester charges the stage. watch what happens next. >> those early efforts resulted in $5 billion in investments. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> [inaudible] >>...
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